Eye movements for visual search were analyzed to investigate the mechanism of searching a specific visual target actively. A psychological experimented system was designed to operate a vision analyzer from a workstation for deriving loci of eye movements. In the experiments, two different cases were compared : counting number of circles form each stimulus which consists of squares, triangles, and circles, by a normal speed and by a possible fastest speed for each subject. As a result, the number of viewing point was decreased at the fast speed, however, the average viewing time for each point and the speed of eye movement did not show any difference.